CVP to co-host several activities at 2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting
CVP staff will inform the scientific community about ongoing and future research in the Tropical Pacific.
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Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
CVP staff will inform the scientific community about ongoing and future research in the Tropical Pacific.
CVP to co-host several activities at 2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting Read More »
MAPP- and NIDIS-funded researchers investigated the decline in near-surface humidity in the Southwestern US and its role in increased wildfire activity over the past 50 years.
A new study funded by CVP investigates sources and impacts of bias in Earth System Models representing deep convection in the Labrador Sea, a crucial system and setting for climate variability and carbon cycling.
Diagnosing Bias in Labrador Sea Models Read More »
Amber Liggett and Tom Di Liberto, NOAA communicators and scientists, participated in the U.S. DOT Climate & Transportation 101 webinar.
A new study funded by COM, CVP, and GOMO on the California Current System uses Biogeochemical Argo floats and models to investigate episodes of low dissolved oxygen and impacts on ecosystems and fisheries.
The convening addresses the gaps in education and workforce training to prepare the U.S. workforce for careers that reduce environmental risks.
Scientists supported by COM release a new dataset unveiling nearly two decades of previously unavailable oceanographic data from the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, offering crucial insights into the dynamic marine ecosystems and informing conservation and resource management strategies.
A New Dataset for Understanding and Managing the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Read More »
MAPP-funded researchers improve the predictability of marine habitat shifts in a warming climate, highlighting the potential that oxygen can play a role in driving habitat viability and changes on interannual to decadal timescales.
Improved Predictions for Marine Habitat Shifts Focus on Oxygen as a Driving Force Read More »
Liping Zhang and Hiroyuki Murakami, scientists at the NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, have been awarded funding for their climate projections project, “Detection of AMOC changes and their potential impact on sea level and storm surges over the U.S. East Coast.”
Michael Tippett, a climate researcher at Columbia University, has been awarded funding for their role as a co-PI in the climate projections project, “Improving Climate Predictions by Rigorously Assessing Model Fidelity and Biases.”
Improving Climate Predictions by Rigorously Assessing Model Fidelity and Biases Read More »